The bone of the lower jaw.
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Examples for "jawbone"
Examples for "jawbone"
1Susannah leaned forward and touched the jawbone Roland held in his hands.
2She nodded at the case, where the jawbone was supposed to be.
3There is Samson belaboring the Philistines with the jawbone of an ass.
4A woman played the other jawbone, which was from a younger animal.
5A scar along his jawbone wouldn't be pretty, but it wasn't disastrous.
1Seven cases were located in the mandible, and 5 in the maxilla.
2This report describes 2 cases of intraosseous PH arising in the mandible.
3The usual presentation was a mass at the angle of the mandible.
4The maxilla and mandible were segmented and aligned to the postoperative position.
5Rojka's upper and lower mandible armor shifted as he spoke to her.
1The upper mandibula is much longer than the lower, overhanging it considerably.
2He was going on to add that mandibula signified jaw bone; abdomen, meant belly.
3The mandibula and look at the cheeks.
1Figure 58 represents an epignathus, a peculiar type parasitic monster, in which the parasite is united to the inferior maxillary bone of the autosite.
2The face increases in volume and becomes elongated, in consequence of the hypertrophy of the superior and inferior maxillary bones.